Manuel Sammut

Managing Director
Heads A&M Business & Tech-Enabled Services
Extensive senior leadership experience 
London
@alvarezmarsal
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Manuel Sammut is a Managing Director, Senior Leader and Head of Business & Tech-Enabled Services with Alvarez & Marsal’s Corporate Finance practice in London.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Sammut served as a Managing Director with William Blair and Partner at KPMG, where he successfully led and built out the Business and Tech-Enabled Services M&A practices in Europe and the UK.

Mr. Sammut started his investment banking career with DC Advisory, where he spent eleven years advising clients on multiple landmark transactions. 

Mr. Sammut earned a bachelor’s degree in banking and finance (first class honours) from the University of Malta and a master’s degree in accounting and finance from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He and his family have housed Ukrainian families, and he is an active supporter of a UK homeless charity.

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